Bisley Armoury Contact Details

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Does anybody have contact details for the main armoury at Bisley? Google doesn't seem to want to find them for me.

I am sort of in that area (an hour away) next week and want drop in and replenish my 7.62 GGG stock. AFAIK there's no one close to me up t' North that sells it so they are in effect my local supplier sign01

I want to know that they have got some stock before I make a trip over there. If anyone has an email address or telephone number please can you post it on this thread.

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Charlotte the flyer wrote:Does anybody have contact details for the main armoury at Bisley?
The Range Office/Armoury extension is 152.

01483 797777 Ext. 152

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Thanks to both :goodjob:
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When I left for South Africa 10 days ago we had about 23000 in stock and were expecting another 50k this week.

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GGG ? Who makes that ? Is it good stuff? What does it cost ?
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Lithuanian,

Good brass, boxer, passed NATO spec in 2009, good consistency to 600yds ok at 900, fell apart at 1000 for me. 145-147 grain head, poss just a bitt too light to do 100 consistenly. PPU seems better at 1000 but is same spec head weight.

Dirty propellant chemistry? – compared to HPS & RG the black soot carbon deposits in the chamber barrel etc are notably more. Takes +15 patches to come clean. ......similar with RUAG actualy!

Have had some at NRA open days with corroded cases – don’t use or polish off first.

Not hot - meets std spec for NATO ammo. Similar to MEN, better than DAG in my oppinion..
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Yes its Lithuanian. I heard a rumour that its made with ex Winchester tooling from the US of A but I don't know for sure. The reason why I use it is its amazing extraction abilities in the SLRs. MEN RG PPU will not extract cleanly, only GGG will do.
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